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I searched for this on TV but can't find anything on it, even though I'm sure there is. Anyway, does anybody know a reputable window tint shop in Pattaya--preferably one you've dealt with personally, that installs 3M products--I'm particularly interested in 3M crystalline film. I've seen lots of shops around but not sure of the quality they turn out. 

Thanks in advance for any info.

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I've found a shop that has a good variety of brands available--including 3M Crystalline, on Suhkumvit, left side heading south before the turn to Naklua, Pop auto glass. They do a good efficient job but watch out for the sales girl, pretty aggressive....must be on commission. 

The reason I chose Crystalline was for the heat rejection, it was expensive but I wasn't disappointed, it's not for someone that cares about aesthetics as it's not that good looking compared to other films but for heat rejection I haven't found another film that compares.

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10 hours ago, ross163103 said:

I've found a shop that has a good variety of brands available--including 3M Crystalline, on Suhkumvit, left side heading south before the turn to Naklua, Pop auto glass. They do a good efficient job but watch out for the sales girl, pretty aggressive....must be on commission. 

The reason I chose Crystalline was for the heat rejection, it was expensive but I wasn't disappointed, it's not for someone that cares about aesthetics as it's not that good looking compared to other films but for heat rejection I haven't found another film that compares.

 

Is it this one ? Do they also removes windshields to apply film ? I see many photos where they carry a windshield ?!

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Pop-Auto-Glass/358160207563125

 

https://www.facebook.com/Popautoglass/

 

http://www.popautoglass.co.th/

 

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Toyota on the Sukhumvit left side leaving Pattaya towards Lam Chabang does 3M. Nobody removes windows or windscreens to fit film, windscreens are bonded in and removing them normally results in chips and possible cracking so nobody has the inclination to remove then clean the old bonding material off them and the vehicle frame

 

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